It’s a common condition that people in all history, everywhere, sink into when something is going drastically wrong in life. It’s just your brain telling you incase you didn’t consciously recognise there’s an issue, which happens all the time.
Well this isn't the issue. Most youth these days say the depression is due to no underlying issues or external causes.
If it was simply due something drastically wrong in life, that would make sense. The issue however, is those that say its simply a "chemical imbalance" with no cure, that apparently makes them depressed for no external reason at all...
Can you attest to this
That’s actually part of my point, it comes on because you’re often unaware there’s an issue at all and the body is reacting to this. The conscious and subconscious are two different terms for a reason.
I do know what you’re getting at, and that may often be because kids these days are told about all these issues they can have so they simply adopt them by choice, for the label. There’s a horrible narcissistic need for attention you see on the net where you hoards of these people saying “I’ve got this and that” for attention. Social media had a very large hand in engineering these characters. When I was at school we had a couple of kids with serious mental illness, nowadays 90% of teens claim they’re bipolar 😂
It’s the same syndrome as when you meet people who claim that everybody and everything victimises them, because they are addicted gaining sympathy from people.
Is it normal to think "depression" is a 1st world/internet age disease?
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It’s a common condition that people in all history, everywhere, sink into when something is going drastically wrong in life. It’s just your brain telling you incase you didn’t consciously recognise there’s an issue, which happens all the time.
You sir, are a dopey kook.
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Well this isn't the issue. Most youth these days say the depression is due to no underlying issues or external causes.
If it was simply due something drastically wrong in life, that would make sense. The issue however, is those that say its simply a "chemical imbalance" with no cure, that apparently makes them depressed for no external reason at all...
Can you attest to this
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That’s actually part of my point, it comes on because you’re often unaware there’s an issue at all and the body is reacting to this. The conscious and subconscious are two different terms for a reason.
I do know what you’re getting at, and that may often be because kids these days are told about all these issues they can have so they simply adopt them by choice, for the label. There’s a horrible narcissistic need for attention you see on the net where you hoards of these people saying “I’ve got this and that” for attention. Social media had a very large hand in engineering these characters. When I was at school we had a couple of kids with serious mental illness, nowadays 90% of teens claim they’re bipolar 😂
It’s the same syndrome as when you meet people who claim that everybody and everything victimises them, because they are addicted gaining sympathy from people.